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Digital asset fund flows | April 20th, 2026

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US$1.4B inflows as ceasefire optimism and BTC breakout drive risk appetite

  • Digital asset investment products saw US$1.4B of inflows, the third consecutive positive week and the strongest since January, as Bitcoin briefly pushed through US$76,000 on improving risk sentiment.

  • Total AuM reached US$155B, with flows representing 0.91% of AuM, the highest weekly intensity YTD.

  • Bitcoin led with US$1,116M and Ethereum continued its recovery with US$328M, while Switzerland recorded US$138M of outflows, a notable regional divergence.

Digital asset investment products saw inflows of US$1.4B, the strongest weekly total since January and a third consecutive week of positive flows. This likely reflects continued risk appetite recovery on the US-Iran ceasefire extension talks, reinforced by Bitcoin's break above US$76,000 mid-week, its highest level since the February crash. March CPI at 3.3% year-on-year appears to have been looked through, with core CPI benign at 2.6%, consistent with a supply-driven rather than broad-based inflation impulse. 

Weekly crypto asset flows 20042026 Regionally, the US dominated with US$1.5B of inflows. Germany recorded US$28M of inflows, while Switzerland was the clear outlier with US$138M of outflows, the largest Swiss outflow since November and a notable divergence from the broader risk-on tone.

Flows exchange by country 20042026Bitcoin saw US$1,116M of inflows, bringing year-to-date flows to US$3.1B. The push through US$76,000 represents a meaningful technical development after two months of range-bound trading. Short-bitcoin products saw a modest US$1.4M of inflows, suggesting residual but limited hedging demand.

Ethereum attracted US$328m of inflows, its strongest week since January and bringing year-to-date flows to US$197M, while XRP and Solana recorded outflows of US$56M and US$2.3M respectively.

Weekly crypto flows by asset 20042026 Flows by asset 20042026 AuM ranked by specific asset 20042026

Published onApr 20th, 2026

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Former Head of Research at ETF Securities, James leads CoinShares' Research department with deep expertise in equity and fund management.

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